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I have been felling a large yew and an oak. The client wants a beam or two cut out if the trunks.

Anyone with a sawmill interested, contact me and I will pass on the clients number or put them in touch with you.

 

The yew is about 1 1/2 to 2ft dia and about 12ft long, the oak is similar dia and 30ft long.

 

Al

Edited by Al Cormack

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Don't beam the Yew!

 

If it's of good size (18 inches plus), it's a very valuable log, both as a log and sawn.

 

Slabbed and kilned it's worth up to £60 a cubic foot!

  • 2 weeks later...
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I can do it with the Wood Mizer if access is OK.

If it's a true back-garden-thru-the-gate job then you'll be best with someone with a Lucas Mill or an older TrekkaSaw.

 

PM coming.....

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